Security Voices

Choosing your own adventure: Frank Wang on academia, VC, sec engineering & side hustles

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Sinopsis

Let’s say it’s 2012. And you're graduating Stanford with a comp sci degree. You could go to Google, Facebook or any of a number of well-paying emerging juggernauts. If you’re Frank Wang, you move across the coast and do your PhD in cybersecurity at MIT.Now you’re doing your PhD. And you make pals with a local VC. So naturally, you start a cybersecurity incubator as an academic (Cybersecurity Factory) which churns out companies such as Huntress Labs.Your PhD is in the bag now and you're ready to start making money. Time to apply all of that theory from academia in a company, right? Wrong. If you’re Frank Wang, you become a VC at Dell Capital.It’s the middle of the Covid pandemic and VC is going bonkers. Massive amounts of capital being allocated in a frenzy unlike anything we’ve seen in decades. If ever. Rather than joining in the party, Frank sees it as a clear signal that it’s time to move on and becomes a security engineering leader at modern data stack company DBT. Now that you’ve got a comfortable job at